Pope St. Victor I was Pope in the late second century, so probably in the early to mid second century.
Pope Victor II was born in 1018.
Pope Victor III was born in 1026.
The date of Pope Saint Victor's birth is not known but he died in the year 199.
Pope Victor I died in 199.
According to Liber Pontificalis, three popes- Pope St Victor I (ca186-198), Pope St Miltiades (311-14), and Pope St Gelasius (492-496)-were Africans. All were from North Africa so probably were not black but brown-skinned.
According to Liber Pontificalis, three popes- Pope St Victor I (ca186-198), Pope St Miltiades (311-14), and Pope St Gelasius (492-496)-were Africans. All were from North Africa so probably were not black but brown-skinned.
Pope Victor III died of natural causes in 1087. Pope Urban III succeeded him. Pope Victor III became pope in 1085.
Saints of African birth have been canonized for centuries and nearly two millenia. One of the doctors of the Church, St. Augustine of Hippo, was born in what is today Algeria. He lived from 354-430 and is a noted and influential theologian and philosopher. A deacon named Caesarius of Africa was martyred in the 1st century. Numerous others have been canonized. Three popes were of North African birth - Victor I (189-199), Militiades (310-314), and Gelasius I (492-496), the first two are saints.
Victor Romero Evans was born in St. Lucia, in Caribbean.
Victor Trivas was born on July 9, 1896, in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Victor Pahlen was born on February 18, 1907, in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Pope Victor II died on 1057-07-28.